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Chase time! Here are 7 transfers Manchester United need to complete before the deadline

Manchester United has once again become the focus of the summer transfer market. The English giant club has spent more than £200 million in the past four seasons.

However, their signings have not yet ended in the market. The upcoming September 1 transfer deadline will be a critical moment.

In the predicted lineup, there are two departments that still need to be strengthened. In addition, management is also focusing on selling some players.

So far, the Red Devils have not sold any main players permanently. The only one who left was Marcus Rashford, and went to Barcelona on loan.

Now, at least seven agreements need to be completed within the remaining 13 days. In this case, Manchester United may be very busy before the transfer window ends.

1. Sale of Hoylund

Ramsey Hoyld was left out of the Manchester United squad against Arsenal, a decision that surprised many. Amorin seemed to be intentional about avoiding the topic, although Hoyld's plan for sale has long been known.

Hoylund's openness in the team actually marginalized him. Amorin is indeed known for not being afraid of marginalization and players who have different ideas than his. Inter Milan had briefly shown interest, but Hoyld's chances of returning to Italy are now more inclined to AC Milan. Manchester United itself is willing to accept a £30 million offer to reduce losses from previous transfers.

2. Sale Anthony

Anthony's name reappeared after his performance improved in La Liga and was selected for the Brazilian national team again. However, Manchester United's situation has made his transfer a tough issue.

Manchester United has met Eric Teng Hach's request at a surprising cost. Now, it is expected to be sold at a price that will be unbearable for many European clubs.

Therefore, a reasonable solution is a loan plan with a permanent purchase option. This transfer model is becoming increasingly common and may become a solution for both parties.

3. Carriel Terrell Marasia, who sells Manchester United, can be said to be unemployed at home. He rarely plays and hasn't even played for the club for more than a year. The chances obtained last season also ended in a disappointing way. Four of his five starts were replaced in the first half, and Marcia's performance was unsatisfactory.

With him now 26 years old and one season left in his contract, his future is becoming increasingly uncertain. United are still having a hard time finding a buyer, although they only want to sell it at a low price.

4. Sale of Sancho

Jaden Sancho once again became a hot topic in the transfer market. His contract is about to expire, but his high salary of up to £250,000 per week makes it difficult for him to be sold.

Italy is now his temporary destination, like many Premier League players trying to revive their careers. However, Sancho is not ready to lower his financial requirements.

Manchester United itself is in trouble and may need to deal with him in a different way. It's really ironic considering that the winger hasn't been part of Old Trafford's first team in a long time.

5. The fate of Alejandro Garnacho, who sold Garnacho, became a hot topic before the transfer window closed. Of the many clubs that are interested, only Chelsea is still really waiting for the opportunity.

Chelsea seems patiently implementing its long-term strategy. Alejandro Garnacho's transfer to their home court early last year was considered part of the program.

Nevertheless, Manchester United does not want to sell the winger at a loss. As the deadline approaches, it will undoubtedly become more difficult to maintain the value of the 21-year-old.

6. Purchasing a new goalkeeper

Although not the priority, goalkeeper is still the remaining issue for Manchester United. Andre Onana is still considered the primary option because it is believed to be in line with Amorim's philosophy.

However, when it comes to substitute players, the problem arises. Altay Baindir made a mistake against Arsenal, causing almost losses to the team, once again proving that he is not suitable at the highest level.

Meanwhile, Tom Heaton's chances of appearing seem minimal, as Amorin's attitude obviously does not include him. What the manager said about his "happy" in the goalkeeper's lineup is more like an excuse than a real confidence.

7. Looking for a new midfielder

Chasing Carlos Barba is considered too narrow for Manchester United, who had also failed to introduce Moises Caisedo before. Brighton does produce stars often, but their prices tend to be high.

Therefore, Manchester United must think about breaking the rules. Ugat, introduced last summer, performed unstable and was still a substitute for Casemiro.

Joeu Palinia is actually an ideal candidate, but unfortunately, he has now worn Tottenham Hotspur's jersey as a loan player from Bayern Munich. As time goes by, Manchester United seems to have to be ready to make a compromise.

source:7m cn live